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About Houghton Library
Opened in 1942 to provide a dedicated home for Harvard Library’s rare books and manuscripts, Houghton Library is as a research center and a setting for hands-on learning and vibrant public programs. -
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Houghton Library Building Accessibility
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Houghton Library Copyright Questions
Most of our materials are either in the public domain or under copyrights not controlled by Houghton Library. Read on to learn more about copyright requests. -
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Houghton Library Fellowships
Houghton Library supports research on its collections by scholars, poets, artists, and Harvard University undergraduate students through several fellowship programs.
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About the Harvard Map Collection
The Map Collection began in 1818 with the gift of Hamburg professor Christoph Ebeling’s remarkable collection of maps and books on North America. -
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Accessibility of the Harvard Map Collection
Find the Harvard Map Collection in Pusey Library or get directions to an accessible building entrance. -
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About the Harvard University Archives
As the primary repository for Harvard’s records and personal archives, you will find over five centuries of innovation, exploration, revolution, and introspection — the soul of Harvard — on campus and worldwide. -
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Accessibility of the Harvard University Archives
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Accessibility of the Susan Wojcicki Library
Details on the accessibility of the Susan Wojcicki Library space.
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Accessibility of the Cabot Science Library
Details on the accessibility of the Cabot Science Library space.